THE GIFT OF MAGI: A TIMELESS TALE OF LOVE, SACRIFICE, AND IRONY
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https://doi.org/10.2024/jegznr13Keywords:
character analysis, characters, human condition, irony, short story, literary analysis, love, narrative techniques, sacrifice, selflessness, symbolismAbstract
O. Henry's renowned short story, "The Gift of Magi," continues to captivate readers with its poignant portrayal of love, sacrifice, and irony. This article explores the enduring relevance of O. Henry's classic tale, analyzing its themes, characters, and narrative techniques. Through a detailed examination of the story's plot, symbolism, and literary devices, this article delves into the profound insights offered by "The Gift of Magi" and its timeless appeal to audiences across generations. By unpacking the complexities of love and selflessness depicted in the story, this article sheds light on the universal truths and enduring lessons embedded within O. Henry's masterpiece. Through its exploration of love's transformative power and the irony of human existence, "The Gift of Magi" continues to resonate with readers, offering a timeless reflection on the true meaning of generosity, sacrifice, and the enduring bonds of love.
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